Pembrokeshire
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Episode 4.12
13 March 1986
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Contestants |
Linda Ghaye, housewife, and her husband Tony, lecturer; both
from Worcester. |
Hint to the Treasure |
A sign of the zodiac |
Clue 1 |
Ahead, where the courteous knight of the Round Table changed
his name, get a rundown on his hermitage. |
Leads to |
St Govan’s Chapel –
hanging from a window |
Clue 2 |
Where Strongbow held sway over Wogan, use Harry’s place to
reach Jack. |
Leads to |
Pembroke Castle –
attached to a Union Jack on the gatehouse |
Clue 3 |
From the quay between a Nesting-place and the big cat’s port,
barge ahead to raise the 5-ton sinker. |
Leads to |
Lawrenny Quay –
attached to a sinker between two barges |
Clue 4 |
Nurse points the way to the park where an aquiline sweetheart
got the message at a jess rehearsal. |
Leads to |
Manor House Leisure Park –
on the jess of Sweetheart the eagle |
Clue 5 |
This place had no equals before Recorded time. Perseverance
by the jetty should bring in a net profit. |
Leads to |
Tenby Harbour –
a gold fish in the net of fishing boat ‘Perseverance’ |
Result |
The contestants ran out of time on the final clue |
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